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Choosing the right playground for Schools, Churches, Parks and Communities

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Playland International designs high quality

commercial outdoor play structures including

playground equipment, swing sets as well as other

playground playstructures.

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For commercial use – It is important that you know a few things about your

needs before we get started. It is a buyer’s market so there are many

different options when looking for a new playground. First, you must have an

idea of the age group that the playground must be tailored to. Standard age

groups are 2-7, 2-12, 2-5, 5-12, and 8-up. Next you must decide on the area

where your playground will occupy – what are the dimensions of the space? And

finally, what is your budget for your playground project? Keep in mind that

you will have installation and playground safety surfacing as an expense by

the time your project is complete.

So on to the fun part – deciding on a design. There are many different pre-

designed units that are available to manufacture but more than 80% of people

choose to customize their playground. You can start with a simple idea that

fills the limits of your project area-then add a slide here and a climber

there, and the next thing you know, you’ve created everything that you could

ask for in a playground.

It is also important to note that the size of the playground needs to

accommodate the number of children that are expected to be playing on it at

any given time. You will find that a newer playground-with a good design-will

attract a lot of attention, and it would be a shame to have overcrowding on a

structure that is likely to become a safety hazard. Overall, you will want to

make sure that the playground equipment has at least the basics (climbers,

slides etc.). If you have no idea where to start you might also find it

useful to ask the kids what they would like. Have them all create drawings of

their “dream playground,” then you’ll know that the final design you choose

is based off the ideas of what the children want. After all, the children are

the ones that will be using the playground equipment the most – hopefully.

Once you have decided on a design for the playground equipment you will want

to make sure that you get an estimate which includes the cost, freight, tax

and installation (if needed). The idea is to get all of your possible

expenses laid out on paper so you will know the amount of funds you’ll need

to buy the structure and have it installed. It is best not to do this in

reverse, which would be to get the funds first and then pinch pennies to

spend no more or no less than the budget provides. In some cases this is

unavoidable but with enough planning, you can arrange to raise the money that

you may not have to buy the playground that your community needs. Playgrounds

are very expensive but when everything is complete you will create an

environment for children where they will have happy memories which will

contribute to their well-being now and later in life.

Austin Stanfel
Creative Recreational Systems, Inc.
3039 kilgor rd. suite 130
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
1 – (877) PLAYSYSTEMS
http://www.creativesystems.com